Saiga antelope
The Saiga antelope is a unique species native to the steppes of Central Asia, particularly found in countries like Kazakhstan and Mongolia. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive bulbous nose, which helps filter dust and regulate temperature. Saiga antelopes are social animals, often seen in herds, and they primarily graze on grasses and herbs.
These antelopes are currently classified as critically endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and disease outbreaks. Conservation efforts are underway to protect their populations and habitats. The Saiga antelope plays a vital role in its ecosystem, contributing to the health of grassland environments.